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Why the NFL Protest Is a Massive and Insulting Failure
by freemindfade ini think everyone has the freedom to protest, they also have freedom of speech, these are two fundamental things that make america amazing.
but thinking rationally about what is going on with the nfl, therefore, i have an unfavorable opinion of the league, and the players, not their right to free speech, but their motive and execution of it.
constitutional freedom to protest ends at the workplace door too.
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Hecce
Fans at Lambeau Field chant "USA! USA!" as players, coaches lock arms during the national anthem http://apne.ws/pTLVUvT -
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Why the NFL Protest Is a Massive and Insulting Failure
by freemindfade ini think everyone has the freedom to protest, they also have freedom of speech, these are two fundamental things that make america amazing.
but thinking rationally about what is going on with the nfl, therefore, i have an unfavorable opinion of the league, and the players, not their right to free speech, but their motive and execution of it.
constitutional freedom to protest ends at the workplace door too.
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Hecce
redvip2000
There is no other country in the developed world where this man could be electedYou are so right, only unifying politicians should be elected:
Chozick, June 13, 2008: He [Obama] warned that the general election campaign could get ugly. “They’re going to try to scare people. They’re going to try to say that ‘that Obama is a scary guy,’ ” he said. A donor yelled out a deep accented “Don’t give in!”
“I won’t but that sounded pretty scary. You’re a tough guy,” Obama said.
“If they bring a knife to the fight, we bring a gun,” Obama said. “Because from what I understand folks in Philly like a good brawl. I’ve seen Eagles fans.”
http://www.factcheck.org/2011/01/obama-guns-and-the-untouchables/
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An unusual question
by no-zombie ini have an unusual question.. and it is ... who actually owns and runs this site?.
with no ads ... how does it keep going?.
no-zombie.
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Hecce
As long as Simon can keep the site going, thanks for the ADS.
Historically a lot of sites like this have folded.
Long life to the Forum.
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Why the NFL Protest Is a Massive and Insulting Failure
by freemindfade ini think everyone has the freedom to protest, they also have freedom of speech, these are two fundamental things that make america amazing.
but thinking rationally about what is going on with the nfl, therefore, i have an unfavorable opinion of the league, and the players, not their right to free speech, but their motive and execution of it.
constitutional freedom to protest ends at the workplace door too.
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Why the NFL Protest Is a Massive and Insulting Failure
by freemindfade ini think everyone has the freedom to protest, they also have freedom of speech, these are two fundamental things that make america amazing.
but thinking rationally about what is going on with the nfl, therefore, i have an unfavorable opinion of the league, and the players, not their right to free speech, but their motive and execution of it.
constitutional freedom to protest ends at the workplace door too.
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Hecce
The PR Machine is working in reverse, now they are using a white guy to try to include the fans in their show of "unity":
GREEN BAY – To demonstrate unity, Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers wants fans to join players Thursday night, locking arms in the stands during the national anthem at Lambeau Field
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Why the NFL Protest Is a Massive and Insulting Failure
by freemindfade ini think everyone has the freedom to protest, they also have freedom of speech, these are two fundamental things that make america amazing.
but thinking rationally about what is going on with the nfl, therefore, i have an unfavorable opinion of the league, and the players, not their right to free speech, but their motive and execution of it.
constitutional freedom to protest ends at the workplace door too.
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Hecce
At the end of the day, the fans going to the Stadiums and watching on TV are paying to see entertainment; not to see more politics, if the players want to demonstrate let them do it on their time, not while they are working and getting a very good pay for their services.
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Why the NFL Protest Is a Massive and Insulting Failure
by freemindfade ini think everyone has the freedom to protest, they also have freedom of speech, these are two fundamental things that make america amazing.
but thinking rationally about what is going on with the nfl, therefore, i have an unfavorable opinion of the league, and the players, not their right to free speech, but their motive and execution of it.
constitutional freedom to protest ends at the workplace door too.
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Hecce
never a jw
You have a group of people that have been abused for hundreds of years and shaking out the idea that racism is no longer the greatest issue is not going to be an easy task.If you want to go that route you will need a better example that these professional athletes, the majority has been living a life of privilege all their lives based on their size and physical attributes. They are killing the golden goose.
By the way, did you see the videos of the looters in Miami?
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Why the NFL Protest Is a Massive and Insulting Failure
by freemindfade ini think everyone has the freedom to protest, they also have freedom of speech, these are two fundamental things that make america amazing.
but thinking rationally about what is going on with the nfl, therefore, i have an unfavorable opinion of the league, and the players, not their right to free speech, but their motive and execution of it.
constitutional freedom to protest ends at the workplace door too.
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Hecce
never a jw
I didn't know a thing about the kneeling until Trump open his mouth.The fact that you didn't know about it doesn't mean that the problem was not there. It has been going on for one year and it was picking up steam before the President's comments.
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Why the NFL Protest Is a Massive and Insulting Failure
by freemindfade ini think everyone has the freedom to protest, they also have freedom of speech, these are two fundamental things that make america amazing.
but thinking rationally about what is going on with the nfl, therefore, i have an unfavorable opinion of the league, and the players, not their right to free speech, but their motive and execution of it.
constitutional freedom to protest ends at the workplace door too.
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Hecce
LV101
I 'heard' they make money regardless if anyone is in the stadium!Not for long, 1/4 of a stadium empty will hurt the pockets of owners, sponsors, concessions, TV and everyone involved. Wait until contract time renewal comes, plus the loss of commercial opportunities as spokesmen.
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Why the NFL Protest Is a Massive and Insulting Failure
by freemindfade ini think everyone has the freedom to protest, they also have freedom of speech, these are two fundamental things that make america amazing.
but thinking rationally about what is going on with the nfl, therefore, i have an unfavorable opinion of the league, and the players, not their right to free speech, but their motive and execution of it.
constitutional freedom to protest ends at the workplace door too.
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Hecce
What surprises me is the owners involvement, these guys are smart enough to know that $$$ wise there is no upside for them, just downside.
They should know that at some point in the future they will have to put a stop to this, people go to the games for entertainment; if they wanted more political action they will stay home and watch cable 24/7.
Over at Foxboro, they ran out of bottled water and they charged fans $ 4.50 for a cup of water, later on they apologized but it was too late.